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Will Hezbollah's Drone Launching Lead to Military Developments?

Will Hezbollah's Drone Launching Lead to Military Developments?

Alongside the consultations for forming a new government and the Arab foreign ministers' consultative meeting in Beirut, Hezbollah's sending of drones towards the Karish field has penetrated the political scene and taken precedence in analysis and follow-up. Hezbollah aimed to convey a message to Israel through this drone action, which it claims was received. In response, Tel Aviv stated that the party's actions jeopardize Lebanon's ability to reach a border demarcation agreement. A thorough examination of the events that transpired yesterday may become clearer when the American mediator conveys Israel's response to the Lebanese proposals concerning maritime border demarcation, and thus whether Israel will continue to drill the well before reaching an agreement with Lebanon. While the head of the Progressive Socialist Party, Walid Jumblatt, dismissed the possibility of war in his comments on the drone issue, warning that the Israeli enemy does not hesitate to violate Lebanese airspace, political sources following the situation indicated to "Al-Anbaa" that what happened in the skies over Karish "can be described as a political military message, as Israel has commenced extracting gas from the Karish field. Hezbollah knows that Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has been negotiating this issue for more than ten years and has announced this repeatedly. It is impossible that Berri has not informed Hezbollah of his communications, as he himself announced the framework agreement." The sources considered that "the launching of Hezbollah and others of drones will not lead to military developments."

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